Parkour Paradise 2 Map for Minecraft 1.9.2/1.9

The original Parkour Paradise map by Hielke was an absolutely phenomenal parkour map that kept players busy and entertained for quite a lot of time mainly due to the fact that it had 100 different levels to beat which is quite impressive considering the fact that most parkour maps usually have like 10 or 15 levels at most. The successor to that map, Parkour Paradise 2, is another great release by the same developer that utilizes the same 100 level formula that the original did and provides a very enjoyable experience as players try to overcome all the challenges that it presents.

One of the most impressive things about Parkour Paradise 2 is the fact that although it has over a hundred different levels to complete, every single one of these levels feels distinct and unique. Of course, the first few levels will be fairly easy to go through, but the difficulty keeps ramping up as you progress through the map. The main improvement that Parkour Paradise 2 makes over the original is that the levels are 15×15 blocks instead of the 10×10 pattern that was used by its predecessor which basically gives players more breathing room to pull off parkour maneuvers.

Another great feature about Parkour Paradise 2 is that it’s not only compatible with Minecraft 1.9, but it also utilizes its features such as Elytra to give players a more immersive and engaging experience that’s unlike anything they’ve had before. It’s also worth mentioning that the map has some absolutely gorgeous visuals and lightning which adds even more to the experience. On top of all these things, Parkour Paradise 2 can be played in multiplayer as well so if you have some friends who are into parkour maps then you can all go through the map together to see who can finish it the quickest.

How to install Parkour Paradise 2 Map?

Press the Windows or Start button, then press R. This will open the Run prompt.

Type %appdata% into the prompt and run the command.

A folder filled with other folders will now open. Just find the Minecraft folder among these and open it.

In .minecraft you will find another folder, saves. Unzip and move your world file into this folder and you’re all done.